Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1878 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

about two nlofithf she Wrote her mother that sbe was entirely free from h«r old troubles and weighed one hundred and thirty-site pounds, making a total gain of fifty pounds _ A , , On the 16th of the following October, Miss Green, with tears of gratitude, made this, her statement, in my office, which Itook down in presence of Mrs. Ball, of 7‘2 Clayton street, and Miss Nora Gubbins.of 24 Duasold street, Chicago. DR. 0.11. BYKKB. This statement in rrpard to my daughter is true in every particular. * MRS. KATY GREEN. Sept. 18, 1877. (Miss Green is no* in Chicago—present residence, 251 Clyborne avenue.) Terrible Cnr*« New RtJTiaAND, 111.. June 17,1876. D». 0. R. Syxes— ZJ«far air: I feel it my duty to |Ws ypu a condensed history of my caao. In theioimmerOf 1872 l took a very severe cold, which settled in tny head. I paid but little attention to it. as I thought it would wear out, but it came very near wearing me out instead, as the sequel will show. I had a constant pain over tug eyes and through rtiy forehead, and the disease advanced the discharge from iny nose bePAme of n truck, yellowish matter* and voiy offensive. Finally ri.o dmease extended to my throat, and eat ifiy poldte eff ; than it extended to my tonsils and eat (Ik in both P-tt vnor did this horrible disease stop there, but in the *3*l of 1874 it eat a hole through the roof of my mouth tNaV finally got so large I could run my fore-linger up as i»i* as the first joint, a fid was Ss raw and ulcerated as it col Id be, and finally tilt* 6cent became so bad that no one could stay in t>*e room with me any length of time, In tne meantime, tto***er, I used uearly all km a •*( medicines that w£re recommended to me. In sides physicians and burgeons, and all tote** little benefit, only log tue time being, but which cost md immense amount of mouey; in Tact, nearly reduced m« to tmverty nt itat. In the spr ng of 1875 my disease assujned form of asthma, and God only knows what i suffered. I Mad to give up ali labor and was confined to the house tin? flux-t ol the time. In July, 1875, l went to Michigan ior uiy health ; from there to Northern Iowa; but continued to grow worse. Until )»fd became a burden t> m-.uiid l p-ajod to God to put tin eud to my sufferings. 1 had v my voice so that t\>r about tvfo years l could sca speak above a whisper. At last I r*solvsd to cju.o huiue and patiently await the trrim monstef -vL»o th. I passed through Chicago on thd 15ch of i«st March, b«t l newer dreamed that there was in that city such a G.*»d Samaritan as l have since found in Dr. Sykes. At Hi is time 1 was but little more than a skeleton, weighing Put one hundred pounds, aud could not walk ten rods with out breathing so h%id as to be heard i»y persons soino yards from me, aUd when I arrived home J was changed my motln r h irdly know me. A while aiunth s, I h ippened to re id one of your pamphlets er titte-'l “The True Theory dt Cat mil,“ which seemed so rational and comiK n sense, I procured lomo oi youv“ Sure Cu e lor Catarrh,” and betore 1 had finished one bottle my breath was sweat as h ,ney, and while unii.g itic hslfdozen bottles the amount of slime and matter that I raised from iny throat and lungs was truly enormous, Almost beyond belief, for it m ghfc be fronted up by qu tits, if not by gallons. Now i raise but ve y lit le, my voice is strong and clear, no more contraction ot tho air passages, or asthma, ami l feel better aua stronger than I have felt for at teast five years. I n-*w weign 142. H» pounds, and am still gaining. My fr onds here look u|»on my cure so far as “a miracle wrought from God.” And when 1 meditate upon my condition now to what it was th. ee months ago, I will otten rub my eyes and get up and walk around to make sure that I am awake—that it is not all a dieam. My mother has watched the effects of your 4 Sure Cure * on me with an interest such as nor.e but a widowed mother can feel for an only son. And every night, and morning, when wo bow around our family altar, we oiler up an earnest prayer that you may be blessed and prospered. t h. thanks be to God and to Dr. Sykes that 1 have been spared such a horrible death. My dear sir, 1 owe you a debt that 1 never can repay. My heart overflows with gratitude to you for the kind interest you have taken in my case—a stranger, and if you think best you may publish this letter, and it any one doubts for a moment the truth or veracity of this plain statemet t, I would refer them to Marcena A. H.oks, or Win. 11. Webber, both the most influential citizens < f our t wn. Respectfully yours, PKRCYT. ODKKIIiK. [Mr. O. w«s completely cured, and taught school in Donon. Fay el te county, lowa, a>l the following winter.aml the next summer followed bookkeeping,in bond dn Lac, VVis. In No-ember, 1877, lie atay» d one week with me* where he was seen by many persons.] Another Wonder—Chunks and Bones. Subligna, Chattooga Co., Ga., Sept. 21, 1877. I write to thank you for the wonderful cure you have wrought on me by your medicine— 44 The Sure Cure ’* No wmds can explain the severity of my case or express thn gratitude 1 fv-el, for I am sure your remedy has saved me not only from unspeakable suffer ng but from ti e very verge of tho grave. My neighbors and phjsicians (I had tried a dozen doctors) look upon my cure as being almost miraculous. For f< ur years .past 1 had suffered from Catarrh, Headache, Neuralgia and occasional lung troubles, so severe at times as to be confined to my bed. During last November my ears and nostrils became so tender 1 bad to cover them with llannels even in this warm climate, when I went out doors. In January 1 had neuralgia 26 hours, so severe I was in perfect agony, then my in hi nls began discliarg ng a blue, offensive corruption, growing gradually yel ow und ttiick. I fe t weak and dinoi-ted all over. My nostrils finally closed up so I could not breathe through them, and if I wont to sleep it was to bo awakened every few minutes with strangling and suffocation. I had not had a minute’s eas * in months, and my sufferings were indescribable. It was in this condition, after having tried all tho remedies and physicians in my reach, that I began taking the “Sure Cure.” It relieved me in eight hours so that I slept nearly all nipht, and in the morning I felt like a new man. The third day the matter began coining away in large lumps, and the quantity passod in three days was simply incredible This continued at intervals for aboutforty days, when in trying to ch ar iny head tho whole thingseemedtobreaklou.se iu the upper part of my head uud fall into the air passages, neariy choking me ; by means «»f a crooked instrument I succeeded in h:eul;ing it up into suriil lumps and pulling and hawking t out. When I got it nil out there wan a gill measure full of the tough haid lumps and softer matter. I will send you some of these excretions and bits of bone that worked out of my nose. Your Far Specific has given me equal satisfaction with iho 44 Sure Cure.” It is now over a month since L re polled tho fact of mv euro to you. I inclose money for two of my neighbors ; the r symptoms are described on a separate sheet. Our doctors have failed to help them. My wire aud children join in gia’itude to God and to y,,u as an instrument n His hands for restoring to them a husband and a t *tb r. God bless you GEO. U. POS’D.EIi.

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